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  • Most of Florida’s registered sex predators on the run were last seen in Miami-Dade

    Most of Florida’s registered sex predators on the run were last seen in Miami-Dade

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    MIAMI – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s public list of registered sex offenders on the run included seven predators as of Saturday.

    Most of them were last seen in Miami-Dade County, and a few others in Hillsborough and Marion counties, according to FDLE and the Florida Department of Corrections records.

    Ariel Rovelo, also known as Ariel Orestes Ravelo and Ariel Ronelo, is 46. He was last seen in 2008 in Miami Springs after his probation for 1996 Broward County cases ended in 2002.

    Frederick Campbell, also known as Frederick Levingston Campbell, is 64. His probation for 1992 Miami-Dade cases ended in 2006.

    Hector Lopera, also known as Hector Emerio Lopera, is 58. His probation for 1992 Miami-Dade cases ended in 2005. He and Campbell both vanished in 2009 and were last registered to be in Hialeah.

    David D. Rodriguez — also known as Luis Ycer, Emilio Alverez, Esar, Isiro, Emilio Rodriguez, Emilio Hernandez Rodriguez, and Emilio Roberto Rodriguez — is 85. He vanished in 2013 and was last registered to be in Miami. His probation for 1998 cases in Miami-Dade ended in 2003.

    HILLSBOROUGH AND MARION

    Chad Reynolds is a convicted felon and registered sex offender. Florida considers him an absconded predator. (FDLE – FDOC)

    Chad Reynolds, 40, also known as Chad Eugene Reynolds, was the youngest. He was last seen in 2009 in Marion County. His probation for 2002 Putnam County cases ended in 2018.

    Miguel Hernandez, 88, also known as Miguel Angel Hernandez, was last seen in 2009 in Hillsborough County. His probation for the 1994 Hillsborough cases ended in 2007.

    Enrique Soto, 61, also known as Enrique Pintor, was last seen in 2020 in Hillsborough County. His probation for the 1993 Hillsborough cases ended in 2009.

    The FDLE asked anyone with information about their whereabouts to call 1-888-357-7332.

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  • 6th graders, ages 12 and 13, sickened by marijuana gummies at Putnam County elementary school – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

    6th graders, ages 12 and 13, sickened by marijuana gummies at Putnam County elementary school – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

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    PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. – Four Putnam County elementary school students were evaluated after possibly consuming marijuana gummies on campus Thursday, the school and Putnam County Sheriff Gator DeLoach said.

    On Friday, DeLoach said a youth resource deputy — along with fire rescue — responded to Jenkins Elementary in Interlachen to a report of a possible overdose.

    DeLoach said a 12-year-old female student reportedly was passing out and exhibiting symptoms of an overdose. The principal told deputies the child might have taken THC gummies along with three other students who may have eaten some as well.

    “The first child was evaluated and transported by rescue personnel to HCA Florida Putnam Hospital for treatment,” DeLoach said. “Another child was taken by a parent to the hospital to be medically cleared as well. The other two children were evaluated by rescue and determined they needed no treatment.”

    The ages of the children range between 12 and 13 years old — all 6th graders.

    “All of the other students told deputies the first student gave them the gummies,” DeLoach said.

    DeLoach said the investigation into what occurred continued as it was discovered the boyfriend of the girl obtained the gummies and gave them to her at her request through social media.

    Rick Surrency, the Superintendent for the Putnam County School District, said the school will take disciplinary action and that they are waiting for the sheriff’s office to complete their investigation.

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